Transportation
Management Associations

Transportation Management
Associations (TMAs) are
non-profit, public/private
partnerships that have
been established to form
partnerships with businesses
and local government to
provide commuter information
and services. They are
organized groups applying
carefully selected approaches
to facilitating the movement
of people and goods within
an area. TMAs also provide
traffic demand management
assistance to employers
through the new Employer
Services Program.

There are eight TMAs in
New Jersey. They are Cross
County Connection, Greater
Mercer, Hudson, HART, KMM,
Meadowlink, Ridewise and
TransOptions.

TMAs
give those in business
and local government a
voice in local/regional/statewide
transportation decision-making,
including carpool vanpool
and public transit services.
They also offer public-private
forums on transportation
planning, financing and
implementation of alternatives
to commuting alone.